…Highlight Governor’s Performance, Call for Continuity
A vibrant show of political solidarity unfolded in Ise-Ekiti and Ikere-Ekiti as the Ekiti State University (EKSU) Alumni Solidarity Group staged a high-energy grassroots campaign in support of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s re-election bid.
The colourful rallies, marked by music, banners, and enthusiastic engagement with residents, attracted large crowds across both towns, underscoring growing grassroots momentum for the governor, himself an alumnus of Ekiti State University.
Speaking during the tour, the Global President of the EKSU Alumni Association, Amb. Seyi Idowu, represented by the Global Vice President, Mrs. Folasade Olusegun, emphasised the importance of unity among alumni in advancing shared interests.
He noted that the endorsement of Governor Oyebanji aligns with a resolution of the association’s Global Executive Council to support one of its own, describing the governor as a worthy ambassador whose leadership reflects the institution’s core values and vision.
Also speaking, the Director-General of the Solidarity Group, Engr. Dipo Bamisaye, represented by Mr. Biyi Fasoyin, commended the governor’s performance over the past four years.
He highlighted achievements in infrastructure development, public service delivery, and inclusive governance, describing the administration as responsive and people-oriented.
According to him, Governor Oyebanji has demonstrated purposeful leadership and a firm commitment to the welfare of Ekiti residents, urging the people of Ise and Ikere to reward what he described as “proven performance” with a renewed mandate.
“Governor Oyebanji has laid a solid foundation for sustainable development. What is needed now is continuity to consolidate on these gains,” Fasoyin stated while addressing supporters.
Members of the Solidarity Group, whose participation in the tour was fully sponsored by committed alumni, expressed strong confidence in the administration. They pointed to visible development projects and improved governance as key drivers of their support.
Residents in both Ise-Ekiti and Ikere-Ekiti turned out in large numbers to welcome the campaign train, with many pledging continued backing for the governor’s second-term ambition.
The tour is part of a broader statewide mobilisation by the EKSU Alumni Solidarity Group to galvanise support as political activities gather momentum ahead of the Ekiti 2026 gubernatorial election.








